getPathList

The path through the key tree. Each number is encoded in the standard form: high bit set for private derivation
and high bit unset for public derivation.

getPathCount

int getPathCount()

repeated uint32 path = 2;

The path through the key tree. Each number is encoded in the standard form: high bit set for private derivation
and high bit unset for public derivation.

getPath

int getPath(int index)

repeated uint32 path = 2;

The path through the key tree. Each number is encoded in the standard form: high bit set for private derivation
and high bit unset for public derivation.

hasIssuedSubkeys

boolean hasIssuedSubkeys()

optional uint32 issued_subkeys = 3;

How many children of this key have been issued, that is, given to the user when they requested a fresh key?
For the parents of keys being handed out, this is always less than the true number of children: the difference is
called the lookahead zone. These keys are put into Bloom filters so we can spot transactions made by clones of
this wallet - for instance when restoring from backup or if the seed was shared between devices.
If this field is missing it means we're not issuing subkeys of this key to users.

getIssuedSubkeys

int getIssuedSubkeys()

optional uint32 issued_subkeys = 3;

How many children of this key have been issued, that is, given to the user when they requested a fresh key?
For the parents of keys being handed out, this is always less than the true number of children: the difference is
called the lookahead zone. These keys are put into Bloom filters so we can spot transactions made by clones of
this wallet - for instance when restoring from backup or if the seed was shared between devices.
If this field is missing it means we're not issuing subkeys of this key to users.

hasLookaheadSize

boolean hasLookaheadSize()

optional uint32 lookahead_size = 4;

getLookaheadSize

int getLookaheadSize()

optional uint32 lookahead_size = 4;

hasIsFollowing

boolean hasIsFollowing()

optional bool isFollowing = 5;

Flag indicating that this key is a root of a following chain. This chain is following the next non-following chain.
Following/followed chains concept is used for married keychains, where the set of keys combined together to produce
a single P2SH multisignature address

getIsFollowing

boolean getIsFollowing()

optional bool isFollowing = 5;

Flag indicating that this key is a root of a following chain. This chain is following the next non-following chain.
Following/followed chains concept is used for married keychains, where the set of keys combined together to produce
a single P2SH multisignature address

hasSigsRequiredToSpend

boolean hasSigsRequiredToSpend()

optional uint32 sigsRequiredToSpend = 6 [default = 1];

Number of signatures required to spend. This field is needed only for married keychains to reconstruct KeyChain
and represents the N value from N-of-M CHECKMULTISIG script. For regular single keychains it will always be 1.

getSigsRequiredToSpend

int getSigsRequiredToSpend()

optional uint32 sigsRequiredToSpend = 6 [default = 1];

Number of signatures required to spend. This field is needed only for married keychains to reconstruct KeyChain
and represents the N value from N-of-M CHECKMULTISIG script. For regular single keychains it will always be 1.